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I am having some Netscape troubles, which I hope someone will be able to help me resolve. I am trying to insert a vertical rule, which looks fine in IE and Netscape 6 but is a big, fat, ugly rule in Netscape 4.6. Can anyone figure out what I'm doing wrong? I have been over my code with a fine tooth comb and can't figure it out. Thanks.

/*
Top Navigational Bar II (By Mike Hall @ Brainjar.com)
Last updated: 00/05/08
Permission granted and modified by Dynamicdrive.com to include script in archive
For this and 100's more DHTML scripts, visit http://dynamicdrive.com
*/

var myNavBar1 = new NavBar(0);
var dhtmlMenu;

//define menu items (first parameter of NavBarMenu specifies main category width, second specifies sub category width in pixels)
//add more menus simply by adding more "blocks" of same code below

I doubt apologies are needed for a long post like this... certainly doesn't bother me.

Just a side note, for future reference: Netscape gets absolutely whacky with scripts like this (or anything dynamic) when you use percentages in tables. In some cases, it may be necessary to insert fixed with spacer graphics to make it behave.